TMLA and Therese Boyle are off to the 3-0 start, including wins over Fontbonne Hall and Sea.Philip Hall

The first full week of girls soccer action revealed plenty.

Mary Louis and Christ the King staked their claim to being the top teams in CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens with wins over Fontbonne Hall. St. Joseph Hill picked up exactly where it left off heading into a rematch with Notre Dame Academy on Tuesday.

McKee/Staten Island Tech took the early lead in PSAL Staten Island A by tying Tottenville before handling Petrides. Preston beat rival Cardinal Spellman for the first time in years and New Utrecht earned its first Class A win by knocking off defending division champion Leon Goldstein.

It didn’t lead to many changes in the NYC rankings but the PSAL and CHSAA/Private lists were shaken up a bit with Fort Hamilton and Dalton entering at both No. 10 spots, respectively. Check below to see how this week’s rankings shook out:

1. Beacon (5-0-0) (Last week: 1)

The wins, well, they still came for Beacon last week. They just didn’t come easy. The Blue Demons earned a 3-1 win over rival LaGuardia and then struggled to finish in a 1-0 victory against Hunter. Jennifer Angione and Tyler Sloan, who had the lone goal against Hunter, have continued their hot starts.

Next: School of the Future (Sept. 22, 4 p.m.)

2. St. Joseph Hill (4-0-0) (2)

The Hilltoppers have rolled early and survived their traditionally tight game against St. Joseph by the Sea with a 1-0 win. They also handed Christ the King its first loss of the season in decisive fashion. On Tuesday, Hill gets back to taking care of its unfinished business when it meets Notre Dame Academy, the team that knocked the Hilltoppers out of last season’s Archdiocesan playoffs.

Next: Notre Dame Academy (Sept. 20, 4:30 p.m.)

3. Riverdale (4-0-0) (3)

The defending NYSAISAA and Ivy League champion began its title defense last week. The Falcons haven’t quite dominated like they did a year ago, but the wins keep coming. Riverdale continues to watch Rachel Copulsky, Isabella Bertagna and Allie Hyman lead the way. Coach Orlando Osorio felt his team could play better despite beating Trinity 3-1.

Next: Poly Prep (Sept. 21, 4:30 p.m.)

4. Bronx Science (3-0-0) (4)

The Wolverines played just one league game last week, a 6-0 win over coach Annie Eckstein’s old Lehman team. The great thing about Bronx Science is its balanced attack. Its leading goal scorer is Miami Rahaman with just three goals. Science gets Truman and Columbus this week before back-to-back contests with rivals Riverdale/Kingsbridge and an improved Dewitt Clinton team.

Next: Truman (Sept. 20, 4 p.m.)

5. St. Francis Prep (0-2-0) (5)

Terriers coach John Jenkins couldn’t quite quantify his team’s 3-1 loss to Sacred Heart, but knew it showed a great improvement. Sacred Heart beat Kellenberg and tied nationally ranked St. Anthony’s, who SFP sees Friday. An injury to keeper Kimmi Careddo opened the door for talented freshman Sam Cobotic.

Next: @ St. John the Baptist (Sept. 21, 4:15 p.m.)

6. Archbishop Molloy (2-1-0)

Our Lady Mercy continues to haunt Molloy. For the third time in two years a late goal cost the Stanners at least a tie. Casey Collins and Co. led 2-1 before Mercy scored twice in the final 10 minutes to steal the victory. Molloy would bounce back with a 3-1 win over St. Dominic. Collins, Victoria Antonino and Kristen Loyer have become a dangerous scoring trio.

Next: Holy Trinity (Sept. 23, 4:15 p.m.)

7. Mary Louis (3-0-0) (7)

Mary Louis has found its new surroundings to its liking. Deirdre Ray’s second-half goal earned the Hilltoppers a win over defending CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens champions Fontbonne Hall. They followed that up by beating last year’s Archdiocesan title holder St. Joseph by the Sea. Therese Boyle’s ankle looks just fine and Deirdre Munday and Regina Paskoff have made for a suffocating defense.

Next: @ St. John’s Prep (Sept. 21, 4 p.m.)

8. McKee/Staten Island Tech (3-0-1) (9)

While the rain, wind and goal post kept Jackie Bruno from finding the back of the net against Petrides, it didn’t stop her from dishing out two assists in a much-needed win. It came after a scoreless tie with No. 9 Tottenville. The Seagulls’ young players continue to grow and Breanna Brukalo continues to be one of the city’s best sweepers. More good things lie ahead.

Next: Susan Wagner (Sept. 20, 4 p.m.)

9. Tottenville (2-0-2) (10)

It was the start we’ve come to expect from the Pirates, but it appears they may have settled in. Tottenville beat Susan Wagner and played rival MSIT to a hard-fought scoreless tie. Those are some early signs that coach George Kaplan’s team is likely on its way to being a PSAL title contender as usual.

Next: @ Port Richmond (Sept. 20, 4 p.m.)

10. Petrides (2-1-0) (9)

The Panthers learned just how much they missed Amanda Feldstein. They struggled to generate offense in a 3-0 loss to McKee/Staten Island. Coach Kim Caccese moved star sweeper Victoria Roda to midfield and that helped. Katrina Wiesner has been superb in the early season, but will need someone around her to step up and help.